Hi,
I've only every borrowed other peoples cameras. An example of some recent
shots I took with a Minox compact and Olympus mu-1 are at:
http://sands.ucam.org/~nic/trip
Compacts certain do the job, but now I'm interested in exploring a little
more the art of photography. So I'm looking for a good fully manual 35 mm
SLR. It was suggested by a sales person that a OM-1 (there where a couple
for around £200 with 50mm len) would be the perfect camera to learn with.
My main interest in camera use will be on trips and nature/landscape
shots. (Mainly tramping in New Zealand, and possibly Britain if I stay
here.)
>From reading the web a little it seems that the OM-1N would be a better
buy in terms of long term repair options, and of course I wish I could
afford a 4Ti.
Thanks for your advice,
Nicholas
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